Poging GOUD - Vrij
Bigger.Faster.Smarter?
Successful Farming
|February 2025
Larger machines can boost productivity, but consider these factors first.
Farm equipment continues to grow in horsepower and physical size. Shorter windows to complete farmwork and the challenge of finding enough qualified operators make covering more acres in less time more important than ever.
2024 saw the introduction of the 830-hp John Deere 9RX, the Class 10+ Case IH AF11, and New Holland CR11 combines, and a range of other large implements, from planters to air seeders. But is bigger always better?
"It really depends on your operation and what fits best," said Blake Bullinger, senior marketing product specialist for Fendt. "If you're in Canada or out west, with wide-open spaces, your needs are going to be different than if you're out east, where you don't have rectangular fields. Maybe you have odd-shaped fields, with tight corners or the roads are more winding. A feedlot would be another setting where something more compact and maneuverable would provide greater benefits."
The Advantages of Bigger Equipment
The main benefit we're trying to unlock is efficiency how can I cover the most amount of ground in the shortest time?" said Michael Porter, large tractor and tillage marketing manager for back to John Deere. "It goes Mother Nature and the agronomic benefits that come with hitting prime seeding windows, or getting all the stalks ripped up in the fall before the ground freezes."
Smaller windows of time make every day matter when it comes to profitability, said Derek Reusser, tactical marketing manager for Massey Ferguson tractors.
"Our farmers have 12 suitable days or less every year to maximize their yield potential," he said. "We want to make sure we deliver that planter pass, tillage pass, fertilizer pass, at the right time."
David Brennan, planter marketing manager for Case IH, said he sees two ways to increase productivity: Get bigger, or get faster.
Dit verhaal komt uit de February 2025-editie van Successful Farming.
Abonneer u op Magzter GOLD voor toegang tot duizenden zorgvuldig samengestelde premiumverhalen en meer dan 9000 tijdschriften en kranten.
Bent u al abonnee? Aanmelden
MEER VERHALEN VAN Successful Farming
Successful Farming
VIP: Very Important Poultry
Minnesota producer John Zimmerman raised last year's Presidential Flock, helping keep the state's turkey legacy strong.
3 mins
November 2025
Successful Farming
Get to Know Your Bull
Winter is your bull's offseason, so now is the time to assess his health and determine if he will keep his position or is ready for retirement.
2 mins
November 2025
Successful Farming
Managing Mastitis
Non-antibiotic product helps manage dairy herd mastitis issues.
4 mins
November 2025
Successful Farming
Autonomous tractors are finally hitting the fields.
After years of research and development, autonomous technology has arrived.
5 mins
November 2025
Successful Farming
Mike Koehne
This first-generation Indiana farmer built a global business from scratch.
3 mins
November 2025
Successful Farming
Funding Pork Sustainability
Pork producers can get paid for adopting sustainable practices.
4 mins
November 2025
Successful Farming
Offseason Care Pays Off
Follow these seven steps to winterize your equipment now — saving time, money, and headaches next spring.
4 mins
November 2025
Successful Farming
Perennial Cover Crops
Is perennial ground cover a good alternative to annual cover crops?
4 mins
November 2025
Successful Farming
Access Tools Quickly With Storage Racks
Save time in the shop by building these storage racks to keep your tools visible and accessible.
2 mins
November 2025
Successful Farming
How to Support Up-and-Coming Agriculturists
With startup costs on the rise, a study conducted by the Coalition to Support lowa's Farmers provides insights on the obstacles facing tomorrow's farmers.
2 mins
November 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

